Coke Reed

Coke S. Reed

Coke Reed in 2014

Coke Reed in front of a Data Vortex Technologies DV206 Supercomputer
Born Coke Stevenson Reed
(1940-03-08) March 8, 1940
Texas, USA
Nationality American
Known for topology, dynamical systems

Coke Stevenson Reed is an American mathematician and computer scientist from Austin, Texas. He is the inventor of the Data Vortex Supercomputer which uses a network topology and switch logic based on his and Krystyna Kuperberg's solution to a problem posed by Stan Ulam in the Scottish Book.

Coke completed his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin under Hubert Stanley Wall.[1]

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